this instrument is quite expensive here in brazil, going to try to make one with this video, i wanna play medieval music and the recorder is not very good for that
I followed your instructions however my hole dimensions are noticeably different. I suspect that the pvc wall thickness is the difference. I used a thicker wall which required the wholes to be larger
Okay so using this tutorial what would be the equation to find the sharp of a note pipe? So if you had a pipe that was tuned to d how would you find how big and where to place a hole that would make a d# pitch? I'm trying to make a pan flute that has a hole for sharps from the pitches b3 to f5 and I want each natural pitch to have a hole that makes it sharp so if it was uncovered I would have a sharp sound and if I covered it it would have the natural sound. Your thoughts?
Sorry, I'm not sure on that. I haven't messed with this stuff in a while. However I think for a penny whistle the usual way you would play a sharp note is to only partially cover the hole with your finger instead of covering the whole thing. So you shouldn't need extra holes.
Thank you! I used a program called "DATuner Lite" in the Android Marketplace. I've been playing various instruments since I was a kid. Alto Saxaphone was the first instrument I learned so I am sort of used to some of the fingerings. Really, I just taught myself to play a couple of tunes by ear through trial and error. I'm not very good but I can play a couple of things OK.
I can't really just list my own diameters. There are so many tiny variations that the holes I drilled will likely be different than what you will need. If your pipe is a tiny bit longer or shorter, if the mouth piece is slightly different, if your holes are drilled just slightly off from mine, etc. Sorry I can't just list the numbers. If you have a good ear, you can try using a piano or other instrument to tune your whistle by playing the correct note and then matching the flute to the other instrument.
Hey,, I made one with a tick PVC pipe it didn't sound good,, but now I tried with a thinner one it works properly but the only problem is it does not produce D ,it half step down ,it produces C# ,,what should I do?
I see now! Thanks! I did mine with a 7/8" pvc pipe. It seems to be in the key of C# instead of D. But it's still working although I cut my pipe a little too short so it's a little sharp
I've got some metal straws for Slurpees from the 7-11 store I'd like to make a penny whistle from. There's an app called Fllutomat you can find here, pretty easy to use. iotic.com/ Just gotta get some small dowels to fit in the straw for the mouthpiece.. Might have to sand them down a bit..
Shorten the winday length and width to make it less airy sounding. Gotta mess with the winday length and window width to get it the way you want it to sound
What a great idea to make someone for a gift! Great videos!!
Dude, you're the man!
Thanks for the video.
Thank you You're very welcome.
simply fantastic
this instrument is quite expensive here in brazil, going to try to make one with this video, i wanna play medieval music and the recorder is not very good for that
Kkk eu tbm, pesquisa assim no google "low tech whistle pdf"
E conseguiram a final?
You have a beautiful voice
I followed your instructions however my hole dimensions are noticeably different. I suspect that the pvc wall thickness is the difference. I used a thicker wall which required the wholes to be larger
For a lot of that fine sanding try using emory boards purchased at the cosmetics counters in just about any department store.
That's a great idea! Thanks for the tip.
that is amazing
Is the same used on the mouthpiece the same as the rest of the flute? Or is it a bigger size? and what the diameter intern of the PVC?
Okay so using this tutorial what would be the equation to find the sharp of a note pipe?
So if you had a pipe that was tuned to d how would you find how big and where to place a hole that would make a d# pitch?
I'm trying to make a pan flute that has a hole for sharps from the pitches b3 to f5 and I want each natural pitch to have a hole that makes it sharp so if it was uncovered I would have a sharp sound and if I covered it it would have the natural sound.
Your thoughts?
Sorry, I'm not sure on that. I haven't messed with this stuff in a while. However I think for a penny whistle the usual way you would play a sharp note is to only partially cover the hole with your finger instead of covering the whole thing. So you shouldn't need extra holes.
Thanks, but I decided to make a pan flute with two rows instead Mr. @@RickOsgood
Great video, thanks! I was just wondering, what app are you using to tune the whistle? Also, where did you learn the songs that you know how to play?
Thank you! I used a program called "DATuner Lite" in the Android Marketplace. I've been playing various instruments since I was a kid. Alto Saxaphone was the first instrument I learned so I am sort of used to some of the fingerings. Really, I just taught myself to play a couple of tunes by ear through trial and error. I'm not very good but I can play a couple of things OK.
Hey can you tell me how you made the holes because I plan on making this and I would like to know
Great video :) could you tell me the diameter of each hole? I don´t have any tablet or app ...
I can't really just list my own diameters. There are so many tiny variations that the holes I drilled will likely be different than what you will need. If your pipe is a tiny bit longer or shorter, if the mouth piece is slightly different, if your holes are drilled just slightly off from mine, etc. Sorry I can't just list the numbers. If you have a good ear, you can try using a piano or other instrument to tune your whistle by playing the correct note and then matching the flute to the other instrument.
Hey,, I made one with a tick PVC pipe it didn't sound good,, but now I tried with a thinner one it works properly but the only problem is it does not produce D ,it half step down ,it produces C# ,,what should I do?
It just means that yours is in a different key because of some difference in thickness, width, length etc.
Shorten the over all distance of flute body at the end. I use a belt sander to take off small amounts. Hand sanding is very tedious.
Hey. I'm using this video to make one and about to make the holes but you have 135mm on the chart twice... Anyway you can clarify?
I believe the A is actually155. It does look like 135 though.
I see now! Thanks! I did mine with a 7/8" pvc pipe. It seems to be in the key of C# instead of D. But it's still working although I cut my pipe a little too short so it's a little sharp
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Thanks! Great video.
similar to the bagpipe Colombian mechanism. . welcome to my channel.
what are the measures beetween the holes?
www.ggwhistles.com/howto/index.html
I've got some metal straws for Slurpees from the 7-11 store I'd like to make a penny whistle from. There's an app called Fllutomat you can find here, pretty easy to use. iotic.com/ Just gotta get some small dowels to fit in the straw for the mouthpiece.. Might have to sand them down a bit..
Tune App? :O
DATuner Lite xD
Its a tin whistle
hallo.... how i make a Penny Whistle in C?
all steps here
sites.google.com/site/guidogonzato/ggwhistles
this link does not open :-( @@d.r.9888
Try this one ?sites.google.com/site/guidogonzato/ggwhistles
@@robabnawaz this is the result I had for my first try ruclips.net/video/6HOSY4hthPI/видео.html
To much leaking air
Too airy, but good job.
Shorten the winday length and width to make it less airy sounding. Gotta mess with the winday length and window width to get it the way you want it to sound